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The Soap Bark Tree Is a Very Good Immune Stimulant
The soap bark tree grows in Chile, and it's quite common. But that's the only place in the world where it grow on a scale where it's used for extraction from the bark. The tree actually makes over 100 different structurally related molecules. One of them is QS21, which has good adjuvant activity and low toxicity; there are other molecules, such as QS7, which are also very good immunostimulants.